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Internationalization at Brown

We all know that being well traveled is not the same as being worldly. The most successful global players will be deeply grounded - in place, in knowledge, in experience. Our students need to dig deep, rooting themselves in a field, a culture, an archive, a place. Then they will be ready for the world. As a result, for Brown, the most important 'globalization' will be done in Providence.

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-David Kennedy, Vice President for International Affairs
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